St Edmund Way

A Walking in the Wild Guide

A guide to the St Edmund Way, an 80 mile long distance walk that begins at Manningtree and ends at Brandon, and includes 18 circular walks along the route.

St Edmund Way
A Walking in the Wild Guide
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Description

New for Summer 2023 – Now including 18 Circular Walks exploring parts of the trail

  • Full Linear Route Directions
  • Maps showing the route, direction of travel, features and points of interest
  • Photos throughout the walk
  • 18 short circular walks taking in parts of the St Edmund Way

The St Edmund Way is an 80 mile long distance walk that begins by the coast at Manningtree and ends in the Brecks at Brandon. This pilgrimage across the county of Suffolk visits numerous beautiful areas including the Dedham Vale area of outstanding natural beauty, the historic villages of Bures, Long Melford and Lavenham, and the ancient towns of Sudbury, Bury St Edmunds and Thetford.

The Saxon King of St Edmund is a dominant figure on this trail as the route passes by St Stephen’s Chapel, supposedly the site where King Edmund was crowned in 855AD and also visits Bury St Edmunds abbey, the site that King Edmund was finally laid to rest in 1013AD. Alongside all of this interesting history is of course the beautiful Suffolk countryside, with the River Stour dominating the first 25 miles, and the River Lark and Little Ouse explored in the final 25 miles.

The rivers of Suffolk are natural havens for wildlife so there is every chance you may catch a Kingfisher feeding along the riverbank or an Otter swimming through the water. Dotted amongst the fields and waterways are several nature reserves that greatly increase the diversity of wildlife that can be seen along the trail and if walking days are short, the opportunity to visit one is highly recommended. There are numerous other historic points of interest along the trail too including Court Knoll, an ancient earthwork in Nayland, the Sudbury to Bury St Edmunds railway line and almost 10 miles of the ancient prehistoric trackway called the Icknield Way which once connected the south west with the Norfolk Coast.

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About The Author

I’m Joe, a longtime hillwalker, climber and photographer. I grew up in the Broads and spent many days and evenings walking the riverbanks, woodlands and reedbed footpaths allowing me to discover countless hidden views, ruined mills and plenty of wildlife. This passion for being outside has come from my mother as she would frequently take me to the local Wildlife Trusts or RSPB Reserves to try and spot something interesting!  Frequent family holidays to the Lake District would allow me to go out exploring the fells with my family, visiting the nearby waterfalls and being out in nature.

I studied for an HND in Media (Moving Image) and then did a few years working on independent films and TV series shot locally but after realising it’s not possible to make a living out of this without moving to London, I decided to move to the Lake District for a while. This allowed me to head out and explore the fells on every available day off.  After about 18 months I headed back to the lowlands of East Anglia to begin training as a Paramedic and in 2018 gained my registration.

In recent years I have progressed onto making short films on my walks and producing guidebooks. Since the Covid-19 Pandemic things have changed… I’ve changed… the world has changed and I’ve noticed people seem to be more appreciative of the great outdoors, especially the countryside right on their doorstep. This leads up to the present day as I continue my ‘day job’ as a Paramedic and in my spare time continue to work on producing films and guidebooks.

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